Construction injuries in and around Dumont commonly involve scenarios like:
- Work performed close to residential streets and driveways where pedestrian traffic is unpredictable
- Delivery and equipment staging that creates temporary hazards (uneven ground, blocked walkways, poor signage)
- Multi-trade jobs where responsibility is split between a general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment operators
- Injuries that are initially described one way (“trip,” “slip,” “tool issue”) but later require a different explanation once medical symptoms are fully understood
New Jersey claim timelines can be unforgiving. If you wait, evidence may disappear—security footage overwritten, jobsite photos deleted, and witnesses moved on. Early legal help helps you act while the record is still intact.


